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Carnival of Monsters: Episode Three

  • Episode aired Feb 10, 1973
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
651
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Jon Pertwee in Carnival of Monsters: Episode Three (1973)
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The Doctor and Jo return to the Bernice to try and aid their escape but find themselves pursued by the Drashigs.The Doctor and Jo return to the Bernice to try and aid their escape but find themselves pursued by the Drashigs.The Doctor and Jo return to the Bernice to try and aid their escape but find themselves pursued by the Drashigs.

  • Director
    • Barry Letts
  • Writers
    • Robert Holmes
    • Sydney Newman
    • Donald Wilson
  • Stars
    • Jon Pertwee
    • Katy Manning
    • Tenniel Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    651
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Letts
    • Writers
      • Robert Holmes
      • Sydney Newman
      • Donald Wilson
    • Stars
      • Jon Pertwee
      • Katy Manning
      • Tenniel Evans
    • 3User reviews
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    Jon Pertwee
    Jon Pertwee
    • Dr. Who
    Katy Manning
    Katy Manning
    • Jo Grant
    Tenniel Evans
    Tenniel Evans
    • Major Daly
    Ian Marter
    Ian Marter
    • John Andrews
    Jenny McCracken
    • Claire Daly
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Vorg
    Cheryl Hall
    Cheryl Hall
    • Shirna
    Peter Halliday
    Peter Halliday
    • Pletrac
    Michael Wisher
    Michael Wisher
    • Kalik
    Terence Lodge
    Terence Lodge
    • Orum
    Andrew Staines
    • Captain
    Albert Moses
    Albert Moses
    • Indian Sailor
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    • Director
      • Barry Letts
    • Writers
      • Robert Holmes
      • Sydney Newman
      • Donald Wilson
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    8A_Kind_Of_CineMagic

    Carnival of Fun

    Review of all 4 episodes:

    The ideas for this story are very good with plenty of interesting and exciting elements. It is not always fully successful in presenting these ideas so is not one of the greatest serials but it is great fun and very good. All 4 episodes are very satisfactory but could have been greater with a little more cleverness in the presentation. Even with the imperfections in execution this is still good quality and a lot of fun.

    The effects are not great but I do not judge that too harshly as it was OK for the day. The costumes, make-up and sets/equipment is more problematic to me, it is like a premonition of the mid 80s serials with these gaudy, over the top and unimpressive elements but the story, script and acting are all strong enough which is the main thing and overcomes visual shortcomings.

    The story involves The Doctor having been given back his power to travel through space and time unhindered by the Time Lords. He and Jo then find the TARDIS has landed aboard the S.S. Bernice, an early 20th Century ship but finding that events keep repeating in a loop. Meanwhile we see a pair of travelling entertainers arriving on a distant planet in the future where they encounter a hostile reception from the ruling class of alien beings. These two seemingly unconnected story lines are revealed to be very much linked.

    The interest of the two apparently unrelated story lines and the mysterious repeating of events aboard the ship are a great idea and the script is very good. The first episode is the best in my opinion as this mystery element is great. The appearance and actions of the travelling entertainers is a bit over the top and a slight let down for me as are some of the design aspects throughout the story. The alien beings two classes both look pretty unconvincing and also provide a strangely unresolved moral element as the seemingly cruel oppression of the servant beings is inexplicably ignored. These faults stop the adventure from reaching its potential but there is still good material to make it a very decent, enjoyable story overall. There is lots of nice dialogue, interesting characters, Pertwee and Manning in great form as The Doctor and Jo and a story which is good.

    My ratings: Part 1 - 8.5/10, Part 2 - 8/10, Part 3 - 7.5/10, Part 4 - 8/10. Overall - 8/10.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    This was such an ambitious story.

    This is an engaging enough episode, I think perhaps the ideas were bigger then what was doable in terms of production, it was definitely ambitious, and for the most part successful. The Drashigs only ever made the one appearance, but they're memorable, they certainly managed to terrorise The Doctor and Jo. At times it does feel like Groundhog Day, as the events loop.

    The performances are joyful once again, Teniel Evans as The Major, Leslie Dwyer is hilarious as Vorg. It's strange, I'm seeing Kalik, but hearing Davros, that's one unmistakable voice.

    It amuses me among fans of the current series (11) that moan about two points, the show being political, and the sonic screwdriver being used as a magic wand, I urge them to watch this one, as there is evidence of both. Robert Holmes always delivered a political message, and he doesn't miss his opportunity here.

    Finally, the cliffhanger ensures that events from the two settings will at last meet.
    6Prismark10

    Carnival of Monsters: Episode Three

    There is a nice moment when the Doctor and Jo are being chased by the Drashigs. Vorg lends a hand!

    It is a chase episode. The Drashigs are on a rampage.

    Back on the boat the crew fight the monsters and then forget what just happened.

    The plot develops as Kalik and Orum plot to cause mayhem by allowing the monsters to escape the Miniscope. They hope this would make their president remind.

    It does not seem to be a well thought out plan.

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    • Trivia
      For timing reasons, this episode's cliffhanger was edited. This would have seen the Doctor falling down a shaft when a Drashig comes upon him in the Scope interior. In the episode four reprise, the Drashig plummets after him and the Doctor is seen to have been saved by catching his foot in a rope. As broadcast, this sequence was skipped over altogether, and the Doctor's emergence from the Miniscope - originally to have occurred during episode four - was brought forward to serve as the cliffhanger instead.
    • Goofs
      After getting stuck up to her waist in the watery swamp, Jo re-enters the Miniscope's innards with perfectly clean, dry trousers.

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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